Be Active Your Way: A Fact Sheet for Adults

Finding out what kind and how much physical activity you need

How do I do it?

Its your choice. Pick an activity thats easy to fit into your life.
Do at least 10 minutes of physical activity at a time. Choose aerobic
activities that work for you. These make your heart beat faster and can make your
heart, lungs, and blood vessels stronger and more fit. Also do strengthening
activities which make your muscles do more work than usual.

Why should I be physically active?

Physical activity can make you feel stronger and more alive. It is a fun way to
be with your family or friends. It also helps you improve your health.

How many times a week should I be physically active?

It is up to you, but it is better to spread your activity throughout the week and
to be active at least 3 days a week.

How do I build up more physical activity?

Do a little more each time. Once you feel comfortable, do it more often. Then, you
can trade activities at a moderate level for vigorous ones that take more effort.
You can do moderate and vigorous activities in the same week.

How much physical activity do I need to do?

This chart tells you about the activities that are important for you to do. Do both aerobic activities and strengthening activities. Each offers important
health benefits. And remember, some physical activity is better than none!

Aerobic Activities

If you choose activities at a moderate level, do at least 2
hours and 30 minutes a week.

If you choose vigorous activities, do at least 1 hour and 15
minutes a week.

Slowly build up the amount of time you do physical activities. The more time you
spend, the more health benefits you gain. Aim for twice the amount of activity
in the box at left.

Do at least 10 minutes at a time.

You can combine moderate and vigorous activities.

Muscle Strengthening Activities

Do these at least 2 days a week.

Include all the major muscle groups such as legs, hips, back, chest, stomach, shoulders,
and arms.

Exercises for each muscle group should be repeated 8 to 12 times per session.

How can I tell an activity at a moderate level from a vigorous one?

Vigorous activities take more effort than moderate ones. Here are just a few moderate
and vigorous aerobic physical activities. Do these for 10 minutes or more
at a time.

Moderate Activities
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Ballroom and line dancing

Biking on level ground or with few hills

Canoeing

General gardening (raking, trimming shrubs)

Sports where you catch and throw (baseball, softball, volleyball)

Tennis (doubles)

Using your manual wheelchair

Using hand cyclersalso called ergometers

Walking briskly

Water aerobics

Vigorous Activities
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